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'T QKQffA5'xQf2fQkv QU THE RECORD I Q3 QWQJKWQWQQ VOL. III MAY, 1924 No. VII PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF PIKEVILLE COLLEGE oreworb I HOLGI-I it be lmztllLiievertlieless we tzilce primle in presenting lu you this, the Erst ,Ximiizml that has ever been published in Pikeville College. We The Staff, sincerely hope that this movement will grow, zmcl that iierermivre will zi year in the liistory tit the seliiml slip by without the p1'c-Sexitzttiuii of :iii Xiiiitiztl. Let this lre zu stepping stone tw ri bigger, better one. ' XXX- have wwrlserl hztrcl iii milking thix lmok, :tml we have :teewiiiplisliecl little. but it this little fhall rlevelop into greater things in the years smiii to dawn, we have ZlCCOI'l113llbll6fl our ptirpfuseg otherwise we hztve toilecl in vain. We Wish to exteml our thanks zmrl ztppreeizttifm tu :tll wlifi liztre em-opeifltetl with .us in making this our First Aiiiiiiztl possible. THE STAFF. feiwbifw Eebication To the Class of I Who deserve special mention in llie excellenl work its members have accom- I plislzed during lhe four years here in Pikeville College, we dealicaie Thls A nnua! PageTwo THE RECORD THE FACULTY REV. JAMES F. RECORD, fX.QXI.,l'11.IJ., Pmisnmix r. JXLICIQ H. 1Ql'fL'f'lRD', .X..M., Fran .......... ...... ..., ......... .... L 4 1 t in MARY I, S!'U.M.XX, GLM., ll?L'gf,Yfl'tIl'. , , .,.. Hilda HESS CRAIG, gX.lT. ................ . . . . . ...... Hisfory PAUL XV. S'x'.xxSnL'm', All.. . . ............ Aft!-f1lL'l1lUfiC.S REV. li. P. SIMMONS, AAN. .A.. .... C Ircvlc and A-lItIZ'lIf'11LL7ffC5 FRANK D. ATCCLELLAND, HS.. . . .... - ........... Science PERSIS SCIIR.-mlm, AQB. ...... . . .Englislz VHARRIET T. HILL, AB. .... .... L atiiz fi3REN C. TQESSFXGER., .-XB. .... . . . . . .Coach VELMA LUCILLE PIERCE, GLB., . . .......... . . .LQUZISITC M xR43.xR1z'r IQERN, AB. ........ .... I hmzcsfic Scimzcc MRS. CARA BRAKE ..,. ........ S vcvwfafiy MRS. A. R. PIUDSON .... ........ E ighth Grade EVA C. VVALKER, All... ......... Swzfelzflz Gdradc LFNA 'CRIST ........ . RUTH GREER ..... ......... .... MRS. ENGLISH H. Klixlmrcxq. . . MRS. IENNIE CHASF ..... .. IT. LOUTSIQ XTORTON ..... MRC. IXIINERVA C1.,xR1:f1.... . . . .Si.1'fIz and Fifth Grades Fonrflz and Third Grades . . .Second and First Grades ...............Mc1f1'01z ...Maf1'011 . . . .Mafron THE RECORD PageThree ICR - - fCOLORS: BLUE AND GOLDf- ' JUHN Blzlux l f lol11mx' b '1I'Q.,t:Ul'L'l' or bmuyr Lldn, 24. Second Preeident UE Lambda Sigma Sofia-ry, '21 Debating' TQ-gun, '7272 and '24, XX-OI1 Oratorical Conte-Qt, '24, Junior Play. .7221 and '24. Prciident of Sophomore Class, 2'3. gl ,vfnqykgr of mm' 11lf1'l1'!Vxf' l Hll,D.XGA.RDE BERAN llutcred frmu Pikeville HiQ'l1 Sclmol, 10:22. Junior Play. ILL fwzzf' iff .ffm fu Zwlznlff PageFour THE RECORD I M ,Xlllli BERAN hlimioi' Play, P272 :incl '2Z5. Pianist mf Lambda Sigma Society. '24. I find fm' in li-Fimy mm? snziliimf' . l' l li RB li R 'l' C HA N EY g Rz1cl1Ql j Debating Ti-am, '24, SL'1'gE2l11t-Eli'-.Al'1TlS of Lambda Sigma Society, '24 hlllllifbl' Play, '3231 and '2J. ' 'Il lilflilffl mf flmzziux' ix U joy folx'-I'v1'. ,lmi tl fair 1mrin'v11 is 0 flzifzg of l7t'tI1tlj'.U ORVlLl,H llAYO CLARK i Pic D 'l',llllO1' Play, ' lamlwrla Sigma Society, '24. f!'.f ,mrlz fill a-zvfzrl f7ll7CI!L to bv U lzmzdsonzv man IMIX, THE RECORD PageFive FAXXY COME S l 'PaqL1lt3. D Entered from Pikeville High School, 19224 Basketball Team, '24, Lambda'Sigma Society, '72 Junior Play, '23, I am sn .wr'f'0-zu DOLLY ELSXYICK Junior Play. '23, S'l1fl' 7 ' ' '- ,, I 1, 70' C0111 10551 Ulm C. B. F.-XRIJQY C 'fy Cubbnl P gsitlent of Senior Class, 124. . uthor of. Yes, XYe Have No Gppouentsf' Class Reporter for THE RECORD, '22 and junior Play, and '2-l. . LAlII'f0fHlZ',if nf ffm Sllfill' fj'f'C.', Page Six HE RECORD Q 419 PHILIP SETON HALL f Pa Perkinsnj President of ,lunio-r Class, '23, President of Lambda Sigma Society, '23. Treasurer of Lambda Sigma Society, '21, Business Manager of THE RECORD, '22 and '2-L Editor of THE Rrcomn, Faculty Play. 222. Junior Play, '23 and '24, L'o-Publisher P. C. A. Song Book, '23. Tlzpci- f'47lII,f'S gvff 011 my Jzcaoyvs. Y I RGI NIA HEREFORD i, Stz1te NYriglits j Senior Reporter for THE RECORD, 'QL lunii r Play. ':?'l. Secrr-tary of Lambcla Sigma Society, '24, '14 Sf1'I7lI4l .m'-rmmzfc for Sfafc lVrfgI1fs.' GAEE HUGHES Q Duck j Made First Terun Basketball, '21, Basketball, '24, ,lunior Play, Hu may Zu' flmrf, 11111 llc run sec Ll long 'ri THE RECORD PageSeven XYgXL'l'ER HUGHES lx 'l'o0tsie J Basketball Team. '23 and '24, junior Play. ??3. For rlzc fzofyfl' of flzc gm:1zv. C HARLES MEADE f Biscuits D Entered from lilkllwru City High School, 1923. junior Play, 324. Basketball. '2-1. Blix 1,111-nfwfvvlf ifwflff ffllwzv ami 1,1 slmrle zuiflz 111-5 ,V1dz'c5. K.-XTHliRl5fE MEADE Entered from Elkhorn City High School, 19:24. --I .2155 'gfffz 'j7lClfllf flllfl Qllfff 'zuf1y5.j' PageEight THE RECORD Jllllifll' Play, ,Wy 'zulmlf' lzfv I lm'Z'c 11 nluuior Play, 'I252. whlllllll' Play, 351. HANNAH CJSBORXE ALYCIQ MAYO REYNOLDS Un nm xlzf .Vlllfjfli ami fu' ivvzx l1Ivssm'. I-31553 YINICYARD SMITH WMQ1 Pcrkinsnp 7 .v l7n1'1l1ul'fy, fllxf fwxs. -wwf in fvlmsu11i ilzmzglzf Junior Play, THE RECORD PageNine MILES RUEY THACKER rf'Pap 1 Member of Lambda Sigma Society, '23 and TH. Debating Team, 334. C1't'a1't'1' 111011 ff1n11 I lmtn' Il Z't'L'I7, Iwi' 1' dllllzlf if. CHARLES FRANKLIN 'l'RlYE'l l'E 19 ,-Xflu11ij:1l1 1 Editor of THE Riicwitrv, '24, Assistant Editor of THE Rigcwlrlw, junior Play, '23, N Co-Publibher P. C. A. Song Book, '23, First President of Lainhrizi Signia Society, '24, f.fw11zt' dvlj'.V 1111uf lui flirrk 111141 11'1'c.11'y. ESTHER MAY XX'll,l,lAKlS Junior Play, 5231. ffl: Hifi' tn lu' 1101111-'fl zu1'1u1z .x'uz1'1'c 1z411111't1iI3' 111'rv. PageTen THE RECORD CLASS HISTORY ANY years ago, in the fall of 1920, we, as the Freshman Class, came to Pikeville College. A wonderful bunch we were tin our own estiinationj, having learned everything there was to learn, and being the most handsome class that ever assembled. But, alas! Our day dreams were but short-lived, for in a very short time the everlasting names of Freshies and Greenies, were bestowed upon us. After consulting the dictionary tconcerning the meaning of the two wordsj, we decided we were not as popular as we had thought. All through these long four years those two horrible names have terrified us by day and haunted us at night. Although kicked and kuffed' at every turn during that first terrible year, we 'be- came a real class, forty-two in number. This was the largest class up to that time in the history of the school. We elected the following oliicers: Philip Hall, President! Elizabeth Smith. Yice-President, and Bill King, Secretary-Treasurer. The next year as Sophomores we elected John Beran, President: Harry Gantz, Vice- President, and Philip Hall, Secretary-Treas- urer. To us this was a wonderful year, for we were proud that we were a class with noble thoughts and high ideals. In fact, it is our belief that we were the model class of the school. As juniors again we came to the front, and our desire to learn was augmented by the fact that we were approaching Senior- hoodf' Qui' Junior play was an overwhelm- ing success, and the Lyceum as a whole C of which we were in chargej proved 3, Credit to us and to the school. VV e elected the fol- lowing officers: Philip Hall, Presidentg Faustina Pauley 1' now marriedj, Vice- Presidentg W7 alter Hughes, Secretary, and Harry Gantz, Treasurer. This year was an- other wonderful year for us, and we made good use of it. Our Senior year was the greatest and best of all, even though not the most pleasant tfor we studied too hard to be pleasantj. However, we have had our fun and pleas- ure as well. Also we have learned more in this year than we have ever before in our lives, and that is what counts most, after all. We have burned the midnight oil night after night in preparing our lessons Q ??'?j for the next day. After four long years we have won out and are full-Hedged Seniors. The following officers were elected at the begin- ning of the year: C. B. Farley, President, lva Mae Roberts, Vice-President: Fanny Combs, Secretary, and john Beran, Treas- urer. lVe have fought for P. C. for four long years, and have upheld her standardsial- ways: now, as Seniors, we are proud to be the Class of '24, ,g A F 5 ,spy -,J '-13 Qsfjlfa nj THE RECORD PageEleven CLASS POEM Bess Smith, Lightning, is known to us all: The highest marks she makes from Fall to Fall. C. B. Farley, a great sign painter is he, ls our dearly beloved president. you see. ' 1 4 u Fanny Combs, our secretary, is next 111 line: Q11 the basket-ball Hoor she sure does shine. To John Beran we have to give our dimes, For on Monday morn, class dues duef' he ch1111es. Virginia Hereford, our' class news she writes: She is very true, for she stands for State Wfrightsf' Heres Qrville Clark: we call him Colonel Pie g lf it were not for a Soph. I think hed die. Maria Beran, one of the two who havenyt bobbed their hair: Shes a good musician, and her grades are very fair. A very loyal member is our oxvn Gabe Hughes: 'XYe know he'l1 be there. for he doesn't drink booze. Dollie Elsxvick, our other girl who hasn't bobbed her glory, Shes the least girl in our class. is our story. 'Xlialter Hughes-- Tootsie --we call him nothing else' On the basket ball Hoor his opponent fairly meltzs. Q Esta Mae XYilliams, a jolly good scout is she, XVho spreads sunshine in the lobby of the Hotel Anthony. Herbert Clianey- Rachel'!-is stanch and true, But, like Orville. he loves the Sophoniores, too. Alyce Mayo Reynolds isn't slow a bit. But she loves a young man in the town of Xllolfpit. Next in line comes Philip Seton Hallg He'd be good-looking if he were not so tall. Now comes Hannah Osborne: a hustler isvshe: Xext year you'll meet her at the State University. Charles Franklin Trivette is very sane as a rule, But he lost his heart to a little girl in another school. Catherine Heade hasn't been with us so very long, Still, for the good of the class she pulls very strong. Miles t Pap j Thacker, a champion orator, you know, And in makin good grades he isn't ver slow. rs zs Y A real good fellow is 4'Biscuits Charles Meade, Vlfhen singing and yelling he's there in the lead. And Hildagarde Reran is last on our list, But not least, for in our class she's one of the best. Page Twelve THE RECORD CLASS PROPHECY Sxv.xNt:-rio, South Sea lslands. May lst, 11137. T1'i'zfr1'1'c di' Hail, P1fli11'.v11cr'.r, f..0llli.S Z'fHt1y Kcizfzfcky, Cf 5. t.2i5N'1'Lm1iiN :-ln regard to the data con- cerning the individual members of the Class of ltj2.t of Pikeville College, that l have been collecting for you for the last seven years, l can say that the story is now ready for publication in your niagazine, The llvtlll- u'c1'1f1.vf. l am mailing the complete story under separate cover. r x - - lhe task has been very hard, indeed: it has taken practically all of the seven years during which l have worked at it. tluly yesterday morning did ll make a completion of the work, when l found the long-lost Ur- ville Clark, whom, you remember, was thought to have been drowned when the japanese torpedo boat sank the Leviathan, on which he and his young bride, Kathleen, were sailing on their honeymoon trip in 1927. l found them enjoying life immense- ly as .King and Queen of a tribe of natives and a smaller tribe of their own. il found john lieran on the lsland of San Hango, some fifty miles south of here, hold- ing' the position of Chief lfood lnspector for the Cannibals. . Some three years ago I located llerbert Chaney on a potato ranch m the heart of .Xralria. llc is still unmarried and living. liloubtless ' you already know of lista Mae XYilliams' marriage to the Consul of Calcutta. l had the good fortune of taking luncheon with her and her little family of four last Qctober. lrler hair does not show signs of age yet. l met Miles Thacker, yvho is your cor- poration lawyer, on his vacation trip down in Central Africa. last summer. l learned of the recent, but well-matched marriage of C. B. Farley, The Peanut King. to 'Katherine Meade, just before l sailed from New York last April. C. B. had just finished a two-year term in Sing Sing Prison for his masterpiece of art, The South Sea Island Bathing Girl. h lless Smith is a retired old maid, stayino at home with her mother. b Virginia Hereford married Arnold Xliriglit, The Lumber Kingf, in IQ25. They claim they still love each other as much as they ever did, but l doubt it. Gabe Hughes married the young, but amiable, Nellie johnson some eleven years ago. .Her father was not Willing to consent to the match, so they eloped to Mexico, where they were married by a half-breed preacher. Dollie Elswick became the xvife of a rub- ber manufacturer a decade of years ago. .Nlyce Reynolds and her family of nine were living at XYolfpit, Kentucky, the last account l had of them. Hannah Osborne and XYalter Hughes, both being disappointed in serious love af- fairs, found comfort for their aching hearts in each other via the matrimonial realms. They, at present, are contemplating settling down at the groours home in lndo China, xvhere Mr. Hughes is a trainer of txrild ani- mals for the circus trade. Marie Beran is a teacher in the Los An- geles Conservatory of Music, and her sister Hilda is making rapid progress as a mani- curist at Halifax, while Fanny Combs is running a pool room and barber shop on an lndian reservation in the State of llfash- ington. Respectfully, C11.xRLEs R.lE.XDE. Fjhwirzl Ref'l'C.w'PlIfcIff'Z'l' for CATIIF llvt1lld6'1'- first. T H E R E C O R D Page Thirteen CLASS E, the members of the Senior Class of Pikeville College, Pikeville, Kentucky, this twenty-tirst l2Istl day of May, Nine- teen Hundred and Twenty-four, being of sound mind and reasonable health, do here- by make this, our last will and testament, revoking all former wills. Me do hereby will and bequeath: First: To the High School, that their joy may be full. Uur deep love and reverence for our President, Dr. Record. Stroud: To those following us, our much- loved class teacher, Mary I. Spillman, whose gentle and kindly spirit has been our guiding star, than which we have no greater gift to bestow. t Tlzfrd: Marie Beran's perpetual smile to someipoor, unsmiling Freshman who will enter next year. .p0ZH'fIl.' -lohn Berans eloquence to Poss 'Yenters to aid him in emergencies. , .F1ifl'fl.' Hilda Berans love for Spanish to .lack Miller. Si.rf11.' Herbert Chaney's office as Gum Chewing Reporter to Ruth Auvil. so that in the year to come her jaws may rest and the dignity of her class not be lowered. .S'ft'r1zflz.' Orville Clarke's propensity for falling in love to Harold Madison. Eiglzflz: Fannie Comb's place on the bas- ket ball team to Dolly Kelly. .Yirztfzf Dolly Elswicks hip pocket to Mr. Kessenger for use in other Spanish classes. Tvzzfizi C. B. Farleys prize-winning ca- pacity to Elster Smith to help him in win- ning prizes of wood that may be offered. Eir'z'c11f1zf.' Philip Halls height to Zenoba Mood, that she may not have to- look up to Elster. Tztfclfflzi Virginia Herefords long tress- es to Arnold l.Yright. Tlzirteeizflzf lYalter Hughes' admirable knack at basket ball to Bill Toliver, to be- come one notch more in the barrel ot his gun. WILL .i'iO?!l'fCL'lIif1I 5 Gabelslughes' name El Pato Peo to Cecil Rainey. lf1'ffrc1z.f!z.' Charles Meade's vocabulary to the Freshmen to carry them through the re- maining years of High School. 5i.l'fCl'llf1I .' Catherine M'eade's modesty to Lassie Hackney. Sc'-:'v11.!vv11z'l1.: Hannah Qsbornefs dignity and poise to Madeline Childers, that her head may work more and her tongue less. Eig!1fm'11il1.' Alyce Reynolds' week-end trips to lielsie Gearheart. X1'1ivtm'1zfll.' Bess Smiths superlluous iiesh to Ruth Harman to have and to holdf, T'Zt'Cll'f-VI Charles T'rivette's blushes to Serilda Huffman to reduce her beauty bill. Ylztirzzfy-fi1'.rz'.' Miles Thacker's oratorical energy to not only one, but all members ot the .lunior Class who may wish to compete next year. T'Za t'1lf'X'-.Vt'L'0lltll.' Esther Mae Wfilliams' lo- quacity to Melster Yenters, that she may learn to giggle and shriek and talk in a man- ner -becoming Seniors. Ttociify-z'Izi1'ri.' The Seniors grant seats to the juniors-next years Seniors-that they may maintain the appearance of dignity and wisdom necessary for such seats. Ttvczzly-f0zH'fl1.' Catherine Huffman and Iva Roberts, who will be in school next year, as executrixes of our wishes. ln witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and the year lirst above written. Signed, sealed and acknowledged by testa- tor in presence of all of us, and signed by us as witnesses in the presence of each other and in the presence of testator. . Wit, THE BIEMBERS or THE SEN1oR Cmss T924, Per Committee: Virgiizia Hcre'f01'd, Fannie Combs, Bess Szlziflz. Page Fourteen T H E R E C O R D llfliixzii, Liisrifin, fY,1't'A'I.dt'IIf. V RUTII, IQLXRMAN, Sur1'0fa1'y. Squanto Adkins Wuth Anvil Madeline Childers 'kMarg'art-t Cornt-tt 1 Hatcher B Blanche Foglcsong Kelsa Gcarheart Lassie l-lackncfy Dk X lzirricd Fch l'll2 JUNIORS OFFICERS QX llxruiu N E C 1 IILDERS, T1'ca.vz1 V01 QX I ix Rf3Ai:r:'r Cr IRXETTJ Rcf01'1'Cr. Ruth Harman -lim-pliiilc Huliway St-rilda Huffman Dolly Kelly Ik-nzil Lester Cecil Rainey .lim-pliiiic Ratlih' Arthur Reynolds Ruth Stone Laura Trivctte Charles Vcntcrs Melster Vt-ntcrs Zcnobia XYOOCI Arnold XVright THE RECORD Page Fifteen X, f . 7 c-a ,Q . , ws' ' W ff-2, 1 A 2. W. 'ra' av 'wx' ,, A W,-:M 4 1 ,. iff? A 4 -QU-2 sr f .4 f, 4 ,JN -.f s ,hr t ow, . - 4. .K , 3.1 S ,,,,,,6,,wx -wi -.V fi, 4, -f. , .-'ff,,,-bg, awk , nz , ,A .2 f 4 . 5 'Y 3-sf 'taxa' sm '1 ngsg V '34, ,:r.w:' ,'f'5f'?'tfgw 'iP, 1p,,X3'-,414 rf ,f ' WW, N4 K l ?w , to , S . SOPHOMORES OFFICERS NEWTCIN HORNE, I'rf'51'd01zf. XVYA'r'r .J.XRRE'l l', T1'cas1m'1'. XllXL'DlE XYRIGHT, Sec1'v1u1'y. Rl.XRGlfR'i' Mom llxRir,xN, Rvfwrrm' Eary Adkins . Durie Blanton Alice Bruce Ollie Bush Homer Coleman Kathleen Coleman Helena Keel Harold Madison Rebecca Moore Ilma Osborne Charles Potter Elcany Potter Edith Estep elen Goad Margery Moe Harman Stearl Hatfield Newton Horne Babb Jarrett Emmet Jarrett Fannie Jarrett XVyatt Jarrett lilvia Johnson Tal Justice Merwyn Runyon XVillie Runyon Leslie Scott Elster Smith Frona Tackitte Bill Toliver Bess Trivette Queenie Trivette Daisibel Utley anche Vefnters Maudie XV1'iglit Page Sixteen T H E R E C O R D . 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X .nom IA f,m'1'iu, RCPIJI fm, liulalie Barrett Kurtis Cantrill Hurst-l Childers Al V ff Vaughnie Horn George Huifinan james R, Huffman Gladys Compton Sarah Virginia Compton QBallard Flannery Leona Flanery Harry Ford Paul Ford Lexie Francisco- Virginia Gaddis Fanny Gearheart Virginia Gentry Delphia Greer Charles Hall ra Hall Carl Hatcher Virginia Hatcher Josephine Hatfield Mary Hawpe XVade Hawpe Maryland Holbrook Mae Horn Myrtle Horn Bk Did not finish the year. r Died January 21, 1924. -lock Huffman flustine Irwin if-lessie Isom SfMadeline Jackson Kermit Johnson Edgar Layne li. john Lewis l'Virgil Lockhart Arthur Lyons V Holly Matney Le-Roy McCoy' Charles Moore Maxie Moore Pearl Mullins Vadna Newsome Leona Potter Xklartha Potter Clinard Ramey Blanche Ratlihc Marian Ratliff A 3' Carlis Rife Pk Pk Pk Pls 1 Ranel Roberts XVinnie Rogers 'W ill Robinson Helen Scott lla Scott Sara Louise Seitz Cecil Smith Fannie Smith Lois Smith Mary Smith Goldina Smith Fern Soxvards Alton Stone Murrell Sturgell Myra Sturgell George Tnornbury Byrd Trent Elsie Trivette Edith Walters Robe-rt Walters Fae llfeddington Tony Wk-ddington Clyde Taylor i Julia lVright T H E R E C O R D Page Seventeer' COLLEGE .fitting fLt'ff to riylzll: EUXTCE SMITH, Class of i22, P. C, A. Eunice was a faithful worker, so tradition says, throughout her four years in High School, not even trembling at four years of Latin. The past two years she taught in the rural schools of Pike County, entering the Freshman College Class in january of this year. Iiaxyiz BIORGAN, Class of '23, P. C. A. Freckles' brilliancy is only exceeded by her good looks. To see and to know is second nature to her. Tennis and rootingrior a certain Sophomore basketball player are hghhobbies. Oi course she will be a Soph next year. Standing fLc'ft to riylzfj: Lot' AXDERSON, Class of '21, P. H, S. Lou's winning smile and personality make her a great favorite with all she meets. If you meet her some day on a loreigii mission Held, you will see a successful mission. Her Freshman year in college was spent at Kentucky XVesleyan. Liiwrs XV. DRAKE, Class of P. C. A. Drake, as we all say, hails from the land of cotton and taters -Alabama. Before coming to P. C. A. he spent one year in Maryville College, making the 'Varsity football team while only a Junior in High School. He has made many friends in the environs of old P. C. A., who are sorry that he leaves us after this year. He is a man who clings to his dreams when doubts and fears assailf' xlARY ELIZABETH RIICFIAELS, Class of ,2O, P. C. A. In this class she carried off honors, Labor and be sincere, must be Mary Lib's motto. Leastways that is her. Her Freshman year in college was spent in Union College. Last year she received a Junior College- Diploma from Pikeville College. At present she is taking normal and special work and teaching music. Page Eighteen T H E R E C O R D D RAMATI CS JUNIOR PLAY: CINDERELLA 1' !'l.lfXll'.S will lie reclriired In express zitleqiizitely that which ought to be said on this subject. lntenfe excitement and extreme interest held supreme from the day uf the ieliiwhiiig uf the elizirzieteiw until un December IS, in the lVeddingtun 'llheatre. the eurtziiii clruppefl rin the lust weene of the hnal act. The age-iilcl love stwry uf the luezlutiful Cinrlerellzi needs no retelling here. To give the eziwt uf thfwse whu :ielefl out su viriclly, :und still lniinoroiisly, thin thrilling luve stiwy ia siifheienl. Zenoliizt lllmfl Arnold lVright Melbter Venters Herbert Chaney Kelsa Gearlieart Prince Lui, limi, heart and mul, . lilster Smith THE CHORUS finrlerellzi, tu wllum he ix lust ........... I llurll ,VI-ivcttc .......,...............Serilda Hnilnizm K Y Sir Oliver. zz se1'iwiisly huipeekefl liusliand. U1f 'lL'S xilllltiilnl .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Uenzil Lester Blanche Fnglemiig l,:ifly Oliver, whu rliiex the peeking. .. .... Charing Mr-gflg . . ...........,. . ...... H. .Ruth ,llarinznn Flmcphimk Rlatlm: Vesta I l adv Ulivenw clear l ziinizli flslbrwriie , l .' , . ,. l Pt-'Q P th SLT fXlnr:a l girls' ,,..,. . .... 7 Rlzirlelnie K hilderx 'lu m JU In Xu. h V Om 1 Dolly Kelly Philip Hall t'z1pt.lzuper Farrell 4 Military Qllaem Miller l.ieiit. Victor Keiiyi-xi N Sniturs l Cecil Rainey ,liihn Lewis l'q2lll'j' Giicllnotlier, ii friend in need.. . .. Jmcphim- 114-,,1jw-ay .t ......... . .,,........ Lzuwie Hzzclfiiey Hmmm, xx-hite llulalcim . .... , lliinner Nlliite Arthur Reynolds Mzwgziret Cornett C. H. Farley Page . . . . . ..-Xrtlinr Reyiiwlfls . Ifriufifmnzixf--Xliw Marie Beran T H E R E C O R D Page Nineteen ,ff 4 ,A 1 'if-?' i IOQ e I K Q K i , . , Nr IQ X gg u ' --.Jiffy 'gxaf , A H Q , -gg. f' ' l - ' 1 I , 1 , 3. -1 V2,.- ., ,V ' Y A I , My , , E. , OUR. 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Szzbsfifutcv: 'TL'I,I,X XYRIGIIT, Hxfxxxfum Rw1 :1f3R1's twat in picturep COt'!Cll.' Omix C, Ki2Ss12Nfg1gR Page Twenty-two THE RECORD Y RUNT BASKET BALL TEAM l,i.'XlZI' lellwpill-is - llyx ll XLL, f'111 l'. Lf ' Numa.. l'. C. Rimta.. l'. Ll. Hunts.. l'. C. Nunn.. l'. C. Hunts.. l'. C liunls.. l'. C. limits.. l'. Cf Ruiits.. DISTRICT CHAMPIONS l,lNl2-l'l'. -4 , l'111'-zu1z1'1i ,XR'l'llL'li l,YoNs, Lvlzfci' 111 f XX Y X'l I' I Xl'Rl'T'l', 641111711 Siifxici, H,X'lllillil.lb, 01111111 5!lIl.Vflf1!fF.Y.' lmlx lgiwls, IZILI. Ru f,iU1Il'll.' l'i:1iif.iXll'Ci.1i1.1,.xx1i SL'Hl'flJ1L'l.lC XXI? SU Jlilf 12 ...... l'. l l. S. llllllflimgs .... 15. .. . if ll. S. leiullrlrigs.. in . , . l'i2llllfhl'lllF Te1'i'ie1's. . . in .. .. ll ll, S. liullcliigs.. I7 . . . . lenkiiis lireslimen. . . . 20 , . . . Vziintwille Terriers. . . .fl .. .. l'i'. ll. S. lillllflugw.. .13 .. .. lliiwliiie Hi ...... 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Pziintsville Hi ..... .. . lyikeYillC lli Sellcml . . . GIRLS TEAM SCHil'flDL'LE .XND SCORE. . .Ienkinw Hi ................ . Czitlettsburg Hi . Paintsville Hi ..... . Pziintsville Hi ........ . Pikeville Hi Seliool . . . . . .Xsliland Hi ...... . . Czitlettsburg Hi ..... . Pikeville Hi School .... . -lenkins Hi ........ . . Pikeville Hi School. .. . Linrlsey-lYilson ..... . fileorgetown Hi . . . . 7 ..2 .2 'D io lb 3 ll 41 iz io gi 14 33 W J l 5 5 S w .5 2 -l 6 5 1 - D QW ... ...Pikeville . . . . . . Pikeville ,Y . . . . . . ly ikeville . . . . . . Pikeville . . . . . .Pikeville ......Hzizzu'cl . . . . . .Pikeville . . . . . .Pikeville . . . . . . Pikeville . . . . . .Pikeville . . . . . .Pikeville . .... Pikeville . . . . . .Pikeville . . . . . . Pikeville . . . . . .Aslilancl . . . . . . Pziintsville Pikeville Pikeville Cziilettsliuig l 'aintsville Pikeville Pikeville . . . . . .Asliland Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Lexington Lexington Page Twenty-four T H E R E C ORD FOUNDATION DEPARTMENT THE GRADES EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Hudson, Teacher l Adkins, Carl Burke, Barclay Evans, Gertrude Flanary, Thelma Ford, Flora Hall, Floyd Johnson, Robert Nunamaker, Ruth Xunnery, Curtis Ratliff, Catherine Reynolds, John Roberts, Marie Robinson, Hatcher Robinson, Robert Smeltzer, Virginia Taylor, Virgil Xliayland, Edythe XYilliamson, Fayne SEVENTH GRADE Miss Vliall Aclers, Addison Auxier, Hester Bales, Elizabeth Bentley, Iliilliam, Jr. Blackburn, Blake Blackburn, Joyce Cline, John livans. Bowes Ford, Herman Ford, Irene Greer, Louise Gibson, Luther Guthre, Thompson Hawpe, John Herelord, Challen SIXTH Miss Lxis Amick, Joe ' Auxicr, Frank Bell Greene, Arthur Hambley, Anna Sarah Justice, Champ Long, Orbin FIFTH Miss Adkins, Draxie Amick, Rebecca Gene Bales. Robert Burke, Billy Day, Harmon Iiyans, Jane Farley, Fairy Hambley, Billy Haynes, Mary Louise Howell, Fannie Mae Huffman, Jettie Lee Hughes. Glima ter, Teacher Hughes, John Jolmson, XYilma Justice, Merle Matney, Robert A Patton, Gertrude Roberts, Millard ' Robinson, Archie Stone, Iileanor Marie Stratton, Irene Sutton, Bill Syck, Irene Thornbury, Harry Thornbury, John XN'eddington, Shirley XYilliams, Veronica GRADE t, 'Teacher Meade, Florence Mae Moore, Stallard Parker, Nina Mae Runyon, Georgia Taylor, Guy IYilliams, Clarica GRADE ' L rist, Teacher Irick, Okla McCoy, Blanche Repass, Ruth Robinson, Clarie Robinson, J. B. Slone, Fred Slone, Hazel Smith, Chester Stone, Joe Thomas, Eugene IYalterS. Virginia T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-Five THE GRADES-CONTINUED FOURTH GRADE Miss Greer, Teacher Buskirk. Catherine Call. John George Cline. Garred Oliver Compton. Ruby Green, Pauline Honaker. Marvin Huffman, Jack THIRD Alla: CTCL' Atkins, Mary Jane Blackburn. .-Xngle Brooks. Mary Josephine Brown, Henry Call Coleman, Harry Douglas Forsyth. Thomas Henry Hall. Earnest Huffman, Hiawatha Lyons, Genera Johnson. June Illaynard. Maynic NlcCloud. l.ena Meade, Gertrude Moore. Ruby Hunter, .-Xrmilda Lawson. Otto Maynard, Bula Meade, Miriam liya Ramsey. Yictor Trivette. Marjorie Vt-nters, XYalter GRADE r, Teacher Morris, John David iJJ',YE'l1S, Garnet Polley, Ethel Peggy Ratliff, Ruby Ramsey, Yirgil Robinson, Claude Robinson, Estill Robinson, Evert-tte Slone, Gladys Syck, Bernice Triyette. James Emory Xl'el1man, l,on, Jr. Yost, XYilliam FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Mrs. Kendrick, Teacher Ainick, James M. Bales, Butler,-Jr. Barnett, Lorraine Blackburn, Everette Brewer. John, Jr. Brewer, Clarence lid. Buskirk, Thomas Call, John Perry Culberson, Lucille Coleman, Virginia Forsythe, Anna C. Greer, George, Jr. Hambley, Helen Hatcher, XYalter, Jr. Hawpe, Chester Hay, Joe Huffman, Elster Huffman, lYm. Milton lrwin, Kathern J ustice, Charles Justice, Florraine Johnson, Lela Justice, Luther Lawson, Emma Ruth Leslie, Shurley Maynard, Ulysses McCloud, Vivian Meade, Paul Moore, Helen Moore. Emily Owens, Charles Ramsey, Opal ' Ratlirf, Robert, Jr. Ratlillf, Billie Robinson, Ruby Robinson, Berton Q Sanders, Mary li. Slone, Opal Smith, Irene Sword, Harold Sword, Alice Jflva Taylor, Fawn 'lJhornsbury, John K. Trivette. John Bill Venters, Bobby XYatkins, Billie 43 V Y 1 ear , C srfser I f f-J t xl 1' q iwgz sk N. fl , 1 Page Twenty-six T H E R E C O R D 1 LITERARY 1 .LAMBDA SIGMA SOCIETY . . 1 . . - 1 ,XX 11111 11111 1.2l111112l 51g11111 11:15 11411 111111 ll 12l1'gt' 11e1' cent 111 the 11311 111 the ifhtijlll 1111 her 111e11111e1's111p list this ya-111. 11t'YCl'111C1t'S5 t11115e few who were there w111 te11 the Lll1C511l'111L'l' 111111 1-11ch 11111111111 s11e11t there was Zl 111111511111 11116, The picnic t11 She111y 211111 the XX'11e11111g't1111's 111111111111 11:11't1' were tVYil 511111111 11111cti1'111s that will 11111 515011 be 1111g1111e11. I The p1'1c1g'1'11111a 1111 the C1'lf1l'C yezu' have 111-e11 111711114111 111111 1111U1'L'S111'lg'. 1111t. 111-at 111 1111, they have 5111711.11 111'1:11111'11ti1111 1111 the 111111 111 the NlJC2l1iC1'S, Une 111 t11e beet 111'11g111111s 111 t11e wh111e 11.-111' 11115 1111e l'6l111C1'C11 111 the ch1111el 111-1'11111 11e1111'e the w11111e -111111111. This 11111g'1'11111 was 1'Ullt'1Cl'C1,1 111 ,X111'i1, 11111'111g the l11'6SL'llt 1111111i11ist1'11ti1111. 14211111721 Sig11111's c1111sti111t11'111 c1111S 1111 1111 1111-ct11111 111 11111ce1's 1111ce every three 111l1111115. 111151 QN1111' lQ'11111'1es '1i1i1'ette was e1ect1-11 111'esi11e11t 1-HI' the 11131 te1111 111 this 1'e111'. 1115 11111111111st1'11t11111 was 1111 1-1111c11 111 t11e 11ist111y 111 the Society. 111 111111 the 111e1:t111g5 were 1163161 131'OlNlJ11lN' 1111 the 1eg111111 night 111 meeting, 211111 11t the 11pp11111te11 1111111- 1110 1111111 1111111 111111 t1Al1111i 111 11111111 111ei1s:111t things 1h:1t 111111111-111111 while L'h111'1eQ w1e111c11 t11e guvel. ',111'UL' 111 her Zll1C1t'l11 1111w1itte11 111W 111 1111t electing the 51111111 111'esi11e11t 1111 11111 C111lhL'Cll11Yt' 1lfl'1115, L111111111 S1g'11111 gave the gzwel 111 Zll111111CI' SC111411- 111 the N111'e111- 1111' e1e1'ti1111x. The fCl'l1l 111 111:1'1Cf' 111 which this 5111111111 -101111 111C1'Zll1, 11111ci11te11 was :1 1-1 111ti11111111c1- 111 the g111111 w111'k begun 111 111e l3l'CCt'111l1g term. 71111011 meetiiig ww 1?11111Qcte1fize11 111 we11-p1'1f11111'e11 p11'1g1'11111s. A1111 1111w we 15111111- '111 the p1ese111 1111111i11ist1':1t11111, where we 1:11111 ll 11ighty -1u111o1 '-yea, c1'e11 li girlusits 111 the 111'esi11e11t's ch1111'. Her tc-1111 1111 01:1:lL'C is not yet 1:1111511Cf1, 111111 111 111'111111-:ext 11 she c1111t11111es as Nhe has begun. it c1111 be truth- 1l111y 511111, when 5111- is 11111111, that 1.Z1ll'I11Zl Sigma 1111111e ll wise choice when they chose 11C1'-SC!'1111Zl 111lf1.l1lZll1, 111 C4l111'S1,'- 1f11' 111'ewi11e11t. Her helpers 111'e: Lassie H1lL'kl1C'j', Y1CC-1II'L'5111C1111 ,X12l1'f' 11. ,X1ic1111e1s. secretary: Nt'XVft'11!1 H1Q1111e, 'E1'CZ1SllT6l'I h1Zll'1C 11C1'Z1l1, 1111111111 ' 51111111 11t'l'Zl11, C11I1111Z1111. 111111 111-rhert C1l2ll1Cf', w6I'QCZlH'E-fit-I11'111S. 1411111111 Sigma, 1ct's 9144111251 T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-seven DEBATING TEAM . . Q EF OR tht sccrmcl timq 111 her 111511113 l'. C. .Xczu1c111x' st-11t lhrth :1 1Je11:1ti11Q 611011111 ' to try for laurels Zlllllfllgf fithcr teams wi lfciitucky. .X1t1111i1gh thc f1c11z1te1': 11ifh1't 1Jl'1l1g' 11111116 the 1z1urc1s of :1 x'ict111'y, f1ecir1c-11 by judge, they W1111 il victory just thc- same. Their lirst oppr111e11tf 111111111 11z1ve 11cc11 1':11i1lOl'11 City 111, 111111 not Elk- 11orn City forfeitel tu tht-111. 11141l'Zlf1. she 1116-t ilmiiiszi Hi at 1,11uisz1, Frirlay. March 254, a11r1 lost. hut g1111'im151x'. The 111611111913 nf thc tczim arc: Stz111f1i11g. 101111 1161'Zll1, Claw of 'Liz Newton Horne, Class of '26. Sitting: Miles R. '1i11ZlC1iL'l'. Class of '24, 211111 Ilerhcrt C11z111ey, Class of '24, 1565111 Alice Record 111111 1'rwf. 17. D. Xlsfln-11211141 were their coaches. Here are fifteen extra U1'Zl11n.' tm' the grt 111111 Page Twenty-eight T H E R E C O R D 'G .Jw vi COLLEGE BUILDING 25 19 1, UARY AN J ETED BY PL LLEGE BUILDING COM NEW CO HAVE OUR TO PE WE H0 T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-nine SENIOR ANTHEM I-ip-i-ady. i-a. i-a, I-ip-i-ady. i-a, ' I don't care what becomes of me. Since a Senior I now can be. I-ip-i-ady. i-a. i-a. I-ip-i-ady. i-a, bing ol joy as you please. Never Seniors like these. I-ip-i-ady. i-a. THE SENIORS 'I hey may not be handsome as some folks you know. But the wisdom of Juniors and Sophs make no show, :Ind Freslties most certainly have to' go slow. For Seniors. Perhaps they don't work hard and can't do a sum, And there may be a few days their work's on the bum: But certain it is one could never look glum .-Xround our Seniors. It is rumored they sometimes cause teachers to frown, . But some can get grades their hard labors to crown: But no one can well hold front chapel seats down, Hut Seniors. You may not have liked them and thought they had cheek. But still there are some of them ranked 'mongst the meek. And we'll guarantee you'll want back in a week. Our Seniors. FAREWELL, SENIORS Farewell, Seniors! Farewell? I almost doubt it. I think some have the Pikeville College habit. Now. theres our cute little curly-headed boy, Gabe, whoiis always so willing, and has been such a good worker. I don't believe you could leave. .-Xnd Philip, you know you wouldn't leave us. I tlvnt see how the school could run or the I,atin Department be maintained without you. Charles and C. H. would grow gray hairs and wrinkles tverrying' about our posters and advertisements. john would be afraid we'd all grow long'-faced and solemn, and then, who'd make our stump speeches? Anti Herbert and XYalter, Dolly, Bess and Alyce. y-.ull have to go to school just to be goings Miles and some of you Qirls seem to have a determi- nation to teach school. W1-ll, it's good for you. Youll likely learn something. Hut if such a thing should happen as that you really should leave, my. wt.uldn't we miss you! You've probably tried the patience of us all until it has been threadbare at times. You've been known to make enough noise to he heard a country block It makes some of you positivelv ill to Wo-rl: very hard. You almost woulcln't get geometry, but what stars you were in algebra! I could gladly have pulled your hairs out, one by one, at times, and yet how I have loved you: and in spite of your chastisements you've bobbed up smiling. I know there yvon't be any one to hnd out the iden- tical thing I want and supply my needs. VVho could but you wayward, willful, good-natured, happy-go-lucky, sometimes diligent, nearly always jolly, lovable, and I believe loyal Seniors? CLASS TEACHER. L..:f4fN-Sift for f J ki A I all - Q77 4, P15 4 N f K ees - 5 yf,Uv..lf V. ' ' Ny-.g L jf xj WS,-if ,153 '43 W Qy?L?g,,.,6jE e s LZ 5' h- 1 1 NW' ag! es I syfftjft .- f-29' Page Thirty THE RECORD l COLLE J , PEP P l,,, tt it tt i tttittttttthti L'm:iltu'ti+r Afliziiigc im' .Xlzu'it-ttnl Cliztngc fin' ,Xlzn'i6tt:iT hliihn llcrzln s-l 1l1:n't kiiwn' whit tht- girl is, lint liars-'S :i ilinin-. 'I-'Z X' lfznniy' Lil3llll7F- ghllll-fiflgfk' is Il grczil gains. isn't it? ' , . . llt'l'llCl't ll1ZlllL'f XOS, hnt it 2llWZlj'a tc- stills in il tn-. 'X' 'E' 'Z' 1 Ptvillff Q'lzii'l4,--Hllliri was thc snizillest inztn in liisiuiwf . b , - - Hilrlzi l1Cl'llll-- lhu ,Rmnzui snlclrci' who slt-pt nn his wzitcli. '! ! Z' .Xlzniizi 'lit-1':iiisiXYli:it pine has the slixirp- t-st mt-flltfsf Unlly lflsn'icl:f'lllic l'Hl'Cl1-llillt. -I--I-'Z-1 LQ li. l'A2lI'lL'j'-W-XxvlllltCl11ll'2lCtC1 w ut llninzis ztrc' sinnc girls in this scliuul ttinil ot? l'hilip Halls-s lllic 'lllll'C'f' hill?-liC'l'l'L'1'9. 'l' 'X' 'X' Clzihi' Hughes- Xlflint kincl ul' liurst- flirl l'zu.il lxt-x'ci'v rifle nn his nnrlnight -im1i'11vyf XY!lltt'l' 'lliiglu-ssslt nnist lizwt- hm-ii ll nig'lit-ni:n't-. 'X' 'X' 'I' .Xliss llillfflfm' what was Yun llykc :lis- lll1QlllSl1Cfl ? X'ii'giniz1 l'lc-i'cfin'cl-lim' his ht-:n'rl. L'li:n'lcs .XlCZlflL'-fxxvllill is it that has eight lugs zinfl sings tlncmt- tinics il rlzly? ,Xlilcs 'lxllZll'liC1'-fx ilnzlrtct plziyiiig sniallf tinic imiclcville. 'I' 'X' 'Z' Hztnnzth Ushn1'iic--- Yun know sunic une triwl tu put his :mn zmmiiml nic thrce tiniu- lzlst night. Czitliwiiic .Xlcziclc--Soiiiv Zlfllll +4-'Z' , fx - rx '- licss Snnthslhey say L'Ul4ll1lI'QltlUll5 hzivf nu snnls. Charles 'l.l1'iVcttc --llww zthuut the Slim? Trust? 'I' 'X' 'f' ' Dnulmtftil bluniu1'-- lf you :irc in tluunt :ihunt kissing' Il girl, what flu you flu? .Xlyce ilicwiitvlrls-lliw hex' thc beneiit Ot thc flnnht. 'I' 'I' 'Z' lfstci' Klzic XYilliz1insss.Xi'c ynni' pculilt well tu JO? ' ,luck Nlillci'-Nu: tlit-y'1'c html to cln. -z- -1- -1- Chztrles Xlmmim-f-XYlici'c clirl you get that han' on your coat? liill 'l'nllix'ci'--linani tht- hezul uf thc hell. 'I--P+ Nt-xvtuii llK7I'1lC'?xXYCI'k' you hzishful thc lirst time yin Calla-cl nn :L girl? l1:n'klc'y llnrlte 4 Ytis, hut llCl' father hcliwcl nit- mint. ' T H .E R E C O R D Page Thirty-one flenohia lYoodk lat babket ball gamel- Homer Coleman- 'lhat fellow took a look at me and moved to A -lunebug married an angleworm- the other Side of the Gym. .Xn accident cut her in two 2- Elkter Smith-XYibe guy! I stopped to Willie Runyon- take a second look. They eharffed the btw with lJlU'2llllY, . O fb b . A 4, 4, Now what could the poor thing do? I Senior Sentrygldaltf XYho goes there? 'X' 'f' 'X' lunior X'oiee-Xohody. . , . - , , .' XX here are you going, my pretty' maid? bt-mor bentrv-.Xll right. pass on. . . 1 . ' . ' 2 lm going to kneeze, kind sir, said she. 'E' 'f' 'E' -Xt who? -Xt who? At who? he said: f- H - AX-'li l A-th l :X-'l ' ez' ' Hrs L larkef l he garliage man lx here. L UU L lm L Nm' 5 ml She' ,Xlbent-Klindefl Vrofeksor-Tell him we 'Z' 'Z' 'X' don't want any today. r i . Lharlex Hall- lhey say she s the belle of .!. 0 'B' 'X' her home town. Cecil Ramey-l waf out in a sailhoat all Jxfllfllll ll1'12'l1f'llCll, l fel lllw U' be thi morning and it scarcely moved a yard. hlwt U' wlimg hcl' neck- -Xrthur Reynolds--'l'hat's nothing. Willy. 4, 4, 4. l ran a mile and only moved two feet. , , , Herbert Chaney-l'll never get over what 1' 'r 'z' . . ' l saw last night. Rlixf lQCCUl'tl'-lilYC tllt' Tl'1I'CC llluxf llTl' Ijuyiff VHlg111tUn,XY112lt'5 that? 11UI'fZl11I TCIISCS lll lilllll. HQ1'ljC1't1Tl1Q 1110011 Cecil Smith-Gettit, ilessit and Klissit. , 'I' W' 'Z' '? 'X' 'X' He-l. had an awful good time tonight. 'i ' ' , . . ' , , , ' 1 1 , , . ' . ' lxuth brone4XX hat kort ot a plate dio ght,-M50 thd l'Fwje1.teCtlvZuYTlll. , l . you go to last kumnieri ' ' . Y. . . . J lladeline Llnlders-hludge tor yourselt. + 'X' -X hair net lasted me two weeks. 'X' 'E' 'X' Miss Sehrainm-llhat if gender? lra Hall-Gender tells whether a man! feminine, masculine or neuter. 'X' 'X' 'E' Laura 'llrivette-'lihat air's Cold. Charles Yenters 4That air what? 4' 'Z' 'f' .Xlton Stone-l-le wantg to he cremated when he dies. blames R. Huffman-lYell. theres noth- ing like a hot finish. w V Q bhteelts very good of you to ask me to this dance. He -- Don't mention it Q it's a charity hall. . 'X' 'Z' 'I' Klerwyn Rnnyon-l had my nose broken in three places last Summer. Daisihel Lvtley-Put why do you keep on going to those places? '!'+'Z' Senior .Xdviser--Always love- your teaehf ers. Emmet .larretel tried that once, hut She got mad. Page Thirty-two T H E R E C O R D Charles l'otter-Dial you take 21 shave this morning ? Carl Iiatcher--No, is tl1ere o11e missing? 'X' 'Z' 'X' 'lieacherf XYl121t is tl1e plural ot mouse, blohn? QI 1 ihn Hughesfgl l ice. 'IeacherAforrect. Now the plural of NIWULISC glHl'!l1e'eS13lCC. 'Z' 'Z' '? Louis Drake lvisiting the insane asyluml A-Do you have much trouble with tl1e in- mates of the asylum? Asylum SuperintenclentfX11. tl1ey are all busy writing movie sce1121rios. 'Z' '2' 'Z' Paul Forclw-She has Franklin teetl1. llill Robinson-How come? Inatil--Aft' cooled. 'X' 'X' 'S' liirst Fleaflieen on a hike? Seconcl Flea-fNo, been on a tramp. 'I' 'Z' 'I' liillfl l.21clyA:Xre you atraicl of work? Hyatt hlarret-1Certainly not, madam. I can lie right clown beside, it and go to sleep. +4-'I' lilcaney Potter-I lovecl 21 girl once and she made 21 perfect fool of me. Nanye Morgan- Some girls do leave a lasting impression, rlon't they? 'X' 'X' 'I' Alyce Reynolds-My 1iance's birthday is next Saturday, and I want to give him 21 surprise. .Tohn Beran-XVl1y not tell him your rigl1t age F Dean-For tomorrow take the life of Dr. .I ohnson. Intelligent Ted justice-How? 'Z' 'X' 'I' Squanto Atkins-I just saw Zl fast listic :1rgu111ent. George Hllfflllllll-iS3IlO1'S? Squantos--No, cleat mutes. 'Z ! Z' liriencl frushing in to break the news 5- Catlierine, clear, your brother and little Fido were in an accident. Catherine Iqlllllrlllilll - Goodness! Have they been able to get in touch with 21 vet- erinarian yet: 'Z' 'i' 'Z' IY21iter-'II'l1ere's that paper plate I gave you with your pie? F1'CSl11HZ111-lilll, I thought that was tl1e lower crust. - '! 1 2' lfary AdkinsfI a111 so dog-gone broke a rlime looks like a washtnb to me. llill XYCClCll1lgtO1l-GCC, you are 21 flush. I have bee11 squeezing tl1is quarter so long that the ea0'le looks like a crane. A Z5 '! ! Z' Skeptic-'Franl4ly now, has your college eflucation ever been of any practical value to you? .lohn Hatchery-Gee, yes! A burglar got into my room one night and I gave our old class yell and scared him away! +'Z'+ Curtis Cantrill-IVhere are you going? Eary Adkins-I'm taking tl1is cow up to the ba11k. Curtis--VVhat for? Eary-To have her milk certitiecl. T H E R E C O R D Page Thirty-three Qld Lady-If you don't keep out of this yard, youll catch it. Little Boy-All right. I wouldn't have come if I had known you folks had it. ++'I' Prof. Stansberry tto student entering ten minutes latej-XYhen were you born? Harold Madison-:Xpril 2nd, Professor-Late again! ooo '3 8 S' Franklin-Xlliere did you get the black eye, Denzil? Denzil Lester-Sure it's mourning for the guy that gave it to me. U99 '3 S 3' .lohn Lewis-My boarding house keeper says Ifm the idol of her heart. filaxie Moore-Xliell, isn't that nice? -Iohn-Not when she lays burnt offerings before me at mealtime. 99 'rv'!' Coach Kessenger-XYhy didn't you turn out for track practice yesterday? --Xrthur Lyons-I had a date, sir. Coach-Had a date, did you? Arthur-Yes, sir: but I didn't break training. A miss is as good as a mile, you know. 'E' 4 'I' Margery Noe I-Iarman-XYhat is har- mony? Queenie Trivette-Tamed noise. 'E' '? 'F Stearl Hatfield ltranslating Caesarj - It was known by the tire that I smoke. A A .L O C C Helen Goad -- 'Wlio wrote Benjamin Fr,anklin's autobiography? Ruth Anvil-I want a husband who can pick 'me up and carry ine. 'Clinard Rainey-You don't want a hus- bandg you want an elevator. +'!'-I' Ila Scott-The1'e's not a bit of chicken in this chicken pie. I Bess Trivette-lliell, you don't find dogs in dog biscuits. +'! Z' Virginia Gadclis-I have a genuine Cre- mona violin. Babb .Iarrett-XVhat's that in these days? I have the finest cowbell known to jazz. -! ! !' Ashland Hotel Clerk tatter the P. C. bas- ket ball team had leftl-I found that Not to be used except in case of tire notice that those 'fellows took out of the corridor. Manager-llihere ? I Clerk-Nailed to the coal bin. - '! X !' Bliss Hill--You Seniors are so childish. Ii I were to say children, what would you say? Orville Clark-Mamma. +4-'Z' Fatlier-Lillie, who was here last night? Lillie-Mary Gladys, dad. Father-IV ell, tell Mary Gladys that she left her pipe on the piano. 'Z Z !- Missionary-VVhy do you stare at nie so? Cannibal4I'm the food inspector. 'Z' 'I' 4' Bill Toliver-May I see you pretty soon? Klaudie VVright - Don't you think I'ni pretty now? Page Thirty-four l THE RECORD Mr. MCClellaucl+Co11fessio11 is good for the soul. Kermit johnson-Yes, but it's bad for the reputation. '2 !'+ Philip Hall!-If I threw you a kiss what would you say? Ruth Stone-Fd say you were the laziest boy I ever saw. Professor-XYhy are the VVestern prairies lint? ' Rauel Roberts-Because the sun sets ou them every, night. '! I Z Durie Blanton--Love is zz hard road to travel. Herbert Chaney-Yes. dear: but I have excellent shock absorbers. so , ' r X K 'iii Y X K' s i i s l An Appreczafzon If would be unfair to sendforifz ffzis liflle volume wiflwui mentioning the unfiring eforts of Miss Bess Craig, Faculty Adviser of the Staff in helping us to the sfanclara' THE l RECORD has affained. T H E R E C O R D Page Thirty-ive VALE It is far past midnight: our task is now nnished 1 Wfe have yielded to hard labor for nmny hours long. That in your memory these friends nmy not be diminished. XYe have made this book, and to remind you when they're gone. -THE Srxrr. THE RECORD . VOLUME A JANUARY 15, 1924. THREi Defeats i r f. Y , , nr 1 v 1 Q., ug- V 4 v wo H. 1 A W r u. W r l.,.e 1 urn. v'..u., 11- H vi r W wx N rcsm-Kl.1cq, .M-41-vvmlnon. r-,.-If-lmrr Tm- ll I ulyvxhm mn, FOGLEJQMG SEQMDA HUFFMAN A555 TNVT 501708, A5515 rmvr ,9y5,wE.S'5' MAMAGEP Page Thirty-six T H E R E C O R D 1XX'Z,y'a'f:X I x Q .5 'X VN ,fltx ' X 5532, V 2 X H1 Il 5 e J K I-39' A ltfnffglf' mfg! 1 X'1n'X 1 - 'W TE' .hs , y, '-.-of P.-ny' , fs Q Q5 , . 1,4 unun. - -- -- .7 ' ggi!! . 1- 'S rr'Qglg-:Zan ll A 1 I lnnuxvunkg -umn n' u num-fr '.. . v--n 'u ' fi -1...........:......1..5.....-.pe ,.-....ig..,.i......L ..,..fqTn1i'1....,,'3,i- ..Eji,v,,, :E if- - 5,-s 3 f.- -WSL x - -W ' -we-wf-f-' 'P .4 s 'ff ,- ,J M 1 fp! 12:-41'-521 'Mix ik' -'uxv . 4. 1, , . .: x -, .-- -- -.-... ,... ... ... ,...,?Hl1lD5s N . K :M 2351: '5'--. glib ,., I E : --'it --J . va- .uni 5 .xgxx-A 1--gh flaw '-232 2 Il' I '.4a-L-..u 5 s,t+ www Ah--2 . - fr A 'vf.51'f-L . A- L j5 'E5'Qjgf Xb' ,L ..... 5 K1-ig, Mp, f I 'fi ,- :IT 4.12 Y I. V-E-,Q Mm 1. ,. , , .. , ,.. ,,,,... .... Q . , VU! : TS. W1 ,.,,, ,,, ,,.,q,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,:- D ..,7,T7.,:.,. ,, , V ,, , is V 1 , H P L-2 23552,-Wwe 1-W: TAD? ' ..... .... '..:..::.gf.: - fu l u uwirx!agnm:nqEv1nf:-T5,51Imuumunuulu1inu.- -Inlflnljffl. IlIUllllQ,,h51':QiS-:pf 6 x. A V . .Mb eq lf :1 Paironzze 'f 55 0 C2 -e 712 Y u I in new-:vnu ru-nw.: .naman -. Acfverizsers W They made ifns - --- I .. u. una-:nur- . .... ,, vm' ag. ha ,lg X2 I WE ii .-Ev! ., X Z 3 E X xf I . A 5 'U : :HH -N 3 I ,Q I L 4 I V I A I 2 S I U E : .O I -Ii u 1 . fi? E m -.. NUI! .,, 'P 4 SP9- rf'- '-, I lkxih g 'I-si Annual posszble I- -fg P , --. gg.-!E : 5- B ' 'wi 1 - - . gk, rg' w- --- 4 ' Inv--J 749 , :fqillft 'J 'pgygagr K ---'Q4lllIllXXXQ-x S ,gg 2. 1 nv ,935 s b x ,Si --P 14 . ,, CALL BRGTI-IERS HARDWARE COMPANY C INCORPORATED 5 Wholesale and Retail Mine, Plumbing, Electric and Building Supplies Prompt Servicv and Sliipments. sl'l1wnc- LE Your l liwlers. ' Phones 75 and 77 PlKEVll..l..E, KENTUCKY T. XY. CXLI. XY. P. CALL 51. . Glall Sc Sinn FUNERAL DIRECTORS A N D EMBALMERS NIL lf,fYil' fx 'Of 'fx'Y'S', Phones: 75, 77 and 79 PIKEVILLE, KY. Prompt Service :incl Shipments. i in 3 -L 1 il I Jtudebaker .FHE ,HOST C.-IR FOR THE LE.-IST MONEY. BIG FOUR MOTQR COMPANY XY. L. Mo1'r15, General Manager. Corner Pike Avenue and Third Street PIKEVILLE, KY. 1 lpcn 111.1111 5:00 A. M. nntli 12:00 P. M. The inmt Ci,l11Xt'l1if'17'E ,eXi1', XVz1te1', and Gz1So1i11e Station in City. V HIGH TEST GASOLINE 28 CENTS PIKEVILLE BOTTLING COMPANY PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY I Bottled Under Exclusive License Manufacturers and Bottlers of Soft Drinks 1 tl. Moore, President. E. Ratliil, Vice-llres. 'Linton 'lf1'ivette, Vice-Pics COMPLIMENTS OF Pikeville National Bank PIKEVILLE, KY. X E. Bevens. Laflnei. ll. QX. liatlifl, Asst. Cas COMPLIMENTS OF Harman, Francis, and Hobson l JoHN1v1.1-IATCHER THE LEADING --lGENERAL--- N SURANCE SURETY BONDS D3 Day and Night National Bank Bldg. PIKEVILLE, KY. .IEWELERS A Dil You will liud our ftore the right place Un buy jewelry. XYe carry zz complete line of staple jewelry and novelties. Quality is our XX21tcliwo1'cl and our prices are 1'10'l1t too I, . NX! have given special tlirvuglit to n.pp1'opi'iz1tc gifts for giztduzltioii this year. zuirl lumix- a ilC3.llI1Tlli lim- purclizlsed for 1111 's occasion. Come and Sec Us. HEFNER BROTHERS Opposite Post Office PIKEVILLE, KY. ,I , Illrvllc IIB. BRooKs AUTO COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE PAIGE I PERATOR THE FLOUR TISAT MADE KANSAS WHEAT FAMOUS. E COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES AND TUBES. CROWN GASOLINE AND OILS. I WHOLESALE PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY COMPANY Phones 266 and 291. DISTRIBUTORS. A . , . . l lwimii' Uorlt ll Specialty. Friendships Perfect Gift There is no gift like a good portrait. nothing so distinctive, so enduring and so sure to please. An appointment non' will assure you Personality Portraits for gift giving time. MAGG RD sTUD1o Burke Building, Pikeville PHONE, S5 Fine portraits, oil colorings, enlarging. picture framing, and Kodakifinishing. Kodak Service Daily. A Better Car For Less Money. Pikeville Hudson Sales Company PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY PHONE. 420 lit-st inecllzniicztl setwice, gasoline, oils, and accessories. lfree Air. Best Storage Service. 38.1111 tw Sllllilll per inuntli, Ht-att-tl l.Qzti'21:t-. Hudson and Essex Agency HE FIRST ATIONAL BANK PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY Q llur floors ure impcll 143 tllC Dem- ple of this coni- niunity. fini' liopes :ind interests in Colne znon, and in the stirtiess of the city, its enter- prises and institu- tions we slmre Alike, Lcucix flu' lV01'lrZ in .Uofor Cdl' Valzfv. We have the 1924 Qllorlels both in six and four cylinder on display. Stop in and look them over Prices can not be equalerl. Service our biggest Guarantee. Pours and Sixes, 95915.00 to 32,190.00 Cumberland Supply Company, Inc. PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY PHONE, 199 H EXPERT MECHANIC lsI -COME TO- The Elite Tonsorial Parlors LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Main Street, opp. Court House Basement Pauley Building PIKEVILLE, KY. Special .Xttemiou to Cliilclren The Day and Night National Bank CAPITAL ........ S 100,000 SURPLUS ....,... S 10,000 Pikeville's Bank of Real Service The Weddington Theatre Offers the Best in Screen Entertainment. EDUCATIONAL DRAMA COMEDY rmour's Qualit Products 216 Pike Avenue, Pikeville, Kentucky have Phone 91 W- T. HUF F MAN If it ii Zliimfui 1ZE.itui1nZighYe CONTRACTOR -MDE CHEAP JOHN York Building, Courthouse Square. Our Motto: SERVICE-SATISFACTION J. G. ANDERSON, Manager. - - -1. . BUSY BEE CAFE C. J. BETRos, Proprietor YV: rnriy not lime ilie best building in town, but we have the quickest Service. Also, we have the world skinned on Horne-Xlacle Pies. gl ll 6 .'JjJjw'C4'zrzfe l ' I f' 1 Eastern Kentucky Ml-me Insurance Agency Second Floor ' 1 Rooms 202 - 4 - 6 Pauley Building N Phone 303 PIKEVILLE, KY. THE SPURLING STUDIO PIKEVILLE, KY. -- ARTISTIC -- PHOTOGRAPHY Home Portrait, View, Commercial Work, Portraits by Projectio Oil Coloring and Kodak Finishing Phone, 44 i P. O. Box 102 1 3-sz: :Xi 1:11 - 1 l iu BEGAN BUSINESS 1845 New York Life Insurance Co. 346 Broadway, New York N. Y. Assets: December 31, 1923 S1,003,773,762.46 1 lssuc policies that pay lfloulilc the face of them ou -Xccicleutal iilezitli, and thcy also pay Sio.oo each Simon for totzil mill periiiauciit Disability. You :ire presuiueil In he totally zuiil licrinruieiitly iliszibled to xyorlc when you hziye been siclc for three months. They pay the full face of the policy at your clezxth. eycn if you have drzixyu out a large sum on Disability. Vfhen you are rlisablcrl to iyorlq you flo not hziye any prcmiuuis to pay. R. T. Johnson, Agent OM Sfzfficizf of PileC'z'1'Ilc follclfyv. Pauley Building Pikeville, Ky. COMPLIMENTS OF The Pikeville Furniture T Co. flncorporatedj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ln the Busy Block PIKEVILLE, KY. iii 1 1 John Paul Riddle Walter P. Walters grim- J. P. Riddle Co. Clncorporatedj BRUNSWICK DEALERS VISIT THE Brunswick Shop COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEW DRUG STORE The Rexall Jtore PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY ,E T A. E. E. , Shine Parlor S J. W. Harris, Mgr. Insurance Agency? Shoe Shine for Ladies and Gentlemen ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ' HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Pikeville' Ky' PIKEVILLE KY WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR. KEEL DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods - Notions - Novelties Main Street, opposite Courthouse PHONE 2-3-0 SHOES TO FIT ALL FEET 1 Francis, Francis and Trivette INSURANCE PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY A Reliable Agency Representing Reliable Compam -- USE-- BETTY JANE A merica is Finesi Flour Pikeville Grocery Company flncorporatedj Wholesale Distributors . fiiullffi' UI'-V CiFclIIUl'S of HIC Sdllflyj' Ivgllpyn XYCl5l'yCiL'211l' - Time, Furs ' ' Samtary Dry Cleamng Cllafs, RHIWF GIOYQS. YCIYSYS Dlwswr, Mmm Qiality Dry Cleaning, Dyeing fm-I 1 1 Pressing ana' Repairing Klclfs Suits lfimfy Nurs PIKEVILLE, KY- fOi1'1C1'Zl Clmlks PHONE 195 lfxm-11iug if2OXY1'IS -liiflL'1AflHXX'l1 Quilts XX Q clean ew-1'ytl1i11g but your cm,n1.L1eme I Qfjwuzlzl ,elffmziion fo flfufl Ol'li1'i'.X Chero-Cola C. H. H GHES Bmfling DENTIST i Company QE Chem-fC0la THERES NONE SO GOOD. J A Hughes Building PIKEVILLE, KY. I 111u111lM-V czniiwlmrwl In-x'o1'a!g'y-5 :uw pure, XVI1 'l6'NU1l1C'. if highly czn1'h+'v11zm'cl, Phones 01,188 I . fUonT'orf5C CINCINNATI ' TYPOGRAPHER A Sf 'TFT' ,11.w1 1 . ,J 1 1 ' .1 13 1 K J-1 I -A 'X..'1,v! 'lx ,V , 1' 2 1 31' vt. W: 1 f .. 1 1 Q A ..' 1 M V ,., 1 .. fc 1 ' 11 1 , X 1 I ' , 1 1 Q' 1 ,Jr ' - -1 1'f1 ' 1 1 Y s . ' if . 1+ 1 , U V 1 H , 1 , ' gh A , 1 l 1 . .S 1 . 1 , 1 1 4' r X : , A 5 r S' 1 -f . .Al 4 1 . 1 x I ,5 Y 1' 1 I 1 1 1 iw ' 1 ox 11, lo 0 ' n 0 : G 1M K ' I o ' l X ! . 'xx tae , ' 11 1 2,1 1' . 1 1 1 1 1 , P L G 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 ,nv-H J , '1 1 1 'il N 1-3 lr ,, '14 I 1 1 1 1 M 1, 1 i '1 ,,gQ5..,' 1' ' 1 I 1m Y 1 ' ., Jw., 1 01 l 1 1 1 wa, ' 1 -'J ,5?.1.A?Qgf1- . 11 K V ' QI 1f '11,1 ' J H: ' 14541 N , M1 1 X rv aw Lurfwlnxy


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